It's good to see Cena on Raw again -- and a nice pop, too. He's not had a match in six months for the first time in ages.

He jokes about everyone finally being nice to him.

He brings up all the people that will be on Raw tonight and says WWE and Tampa are both home.

He apologizes for not being around as much but says he's as excited to be there as ever.

The Usos come out and encourage Cena to rap. He doesn't want to, but ends up throwing a line about Usos getting arrested.

They bring out Rikishi, who wants Cena to come back. I'm not sure what they're teasing, but they're interrupted by The Revival and D-Von Dudley. Booker T is on commentary.

The Usos (w/ Rikishi) defeated The Revival (w/ D-Von Dudley)5.75/10

As much as I like these teams, we did not need this match again.

This is the ninth match involving these two teams against each other in the last couple of months.

You know the spots, you know the work, it's good. The standard stuff changes when Jimmy gets pushed off the top rope into the barricade.

Oh thank Jesus we have picture in picture commercials now instead of awkward re-starts and two out of three falls matches.

Dawson pushes Dash out of the way and eats a body press, sacrificing himself. This is good tag team work.

D-Von and Rikishi face off, and Dawson is going off on Rikishi. Stupid wrestler syndrome.

The Usos capitalize off the distraction and beat the tag team champions. Well, okay. That's cool.

Backstage Crappenings

Alicia Fox is backstage with Dana Brooke and Kaitlyn looking at her hat. Then the latter two just DISAPPEAR when Torrie Wilson shows up. Santino shows up with his Cobra. Drew McIntyre is next to appear, intimidating them.

Mike Kanellis is talking to Eve Torres backstage and Maria goes off. Jimmy Hart, Jillian Hall, and some of the aforementioned names are back there. Eric Bischoff is recruiting people to Smackdown. Ron Simmons shows up and says DAMN in the megaphone.

Sami Zayn goes off on Charly Caruso for interviewing legends, and says they aren't really legends. Rey Mysterio confronts him, but Kurt Angle breaks it up and suggests they have a match.

Angelo Dawkins is implying he smoked weed with Rob Van Dam. This was by far The Street Profits' best appearance on main roster.

Each match starts at a 5 and slides up and down based on entertainment, execution, time, environment, reaction and stakes. The ratings are in no way an indication of a "star rating," which is a completely different system. A standard, non-offensive "TV match" lands at a 5. The gap between 5.75-6 is generally the largest, with anything reaching 6 being recommended viewing.These are opinions, and incredibly inconsistent ones. Don't take them too seriously, and have (and share) your own!